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en When the war first broke out, I was commissioned to paint dozens of the 'Support our Troops' banners. Now, I only have two. It's like no one wants to be reminded that we are at war. It is life as usual.

en I look forward to addressing any concerns Tie or another individual may have with our direction. I don't think it's necessary or appropriate to have these discussions through the media. I can tell you that on any given day, I'm on the phone with dozens of players and today's traffic was heavier than usual. It was certainly gratifying to hear all the support that I have received from the membership.

en The Department of Defense is always claiming that to support the troops we have to support the mission. We think that the best way to support the troops to bring them home safely now.

en I don't do commissioned portraits and I don't paint college presidents. I can't imagine what kind of ego it would take to want to have a 9-foot-high picture of yourself.

en Our banners were torn to shreds. I felt it was important to remember tradition. I wanted us to be reminded of the program's past on a daily basis.

en This is a life-and-death issue for young American troops and I might add some of those troops are Puerto Rican troops,

en The message is that pro-war or anti-war, we've got to support our troops. We're not doing this to promote a cause other than we've got to support our troops.

en It is time for us to support our troops, ... And I say, 'Support our troops -- bring them home.'

en We have dozens and dozens and dozens of judicial nominees up there waiting and we have a court system that's crying out for more judges.

en Dozens and dozens of television properties are enjoying licensing, from reality, to drama to comedy and action-adventure. Fans who purchase these products are looking for a way to bring [the experience] off the screen and make it part of their daily life.

en We're here to support our troops, our president, and the mission. Nothing in life is easy and this is an example of that. We had Clinton for president for 8 years and he had the same intelligence and it took somebody with some guts to act on it. That's what President Bush did and we're here to support him.

en [It sure had. Over on Fox News Channel (3/23/03), the headline banners were already rolling:] HUGE CHEMICAL WEAPONS FACTORY FOUND IN SO IRAQ.... REPORTS: 30 IRAQIS SURRENDER AT CHEM WEAPONS PLANT.... COAL TROOPS HOLDING IRAQI IN CHARGE OF CHEM WEAPONS. ... U.S. Troops Capture First Chemical Plant.

en Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. I have run into people who don't support the president's views on Iraq or our objectives, but I haven't run into a single person who said (he or she) doesn't support the troops. I think our society learned from Vietnam that it's not the men and women who sacrifice their lives and signed on the dotted lines who make up the plans and objectives. I think pretty much everyone supports the troops.

en It's disingenuous to say that you support the troops and you don't support their mission that's who the troops are.

en It's disingenuous to say that you support the troops and you don't support their mission — that's who the troops are,


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